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单词 darned
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darnedadj.1

/dɑːnd/
Etymology: < darn v.1
1. Mended by darning.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > sewn or ornamented textile fabric > [adjective] > stitched or sewn > other
hemmeda1500
unhemmed1561
darned1628
felled1809
mitred1809
through-stitched1863
tuck-stitched1922
society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > mending or repairing > [adjective] > mended or repaired > mended by sewing or darning
darned1628
1628 G. Wither Britain's Remembrancer v. 1019 Peec'd, and neatly dearned.
1838 C. Dickens Oliver Twist I. iv. 52 A suit of thread-bare black, with darned cotton stockings.
1847 Ld. Lindsay Sketches Hist. Christian Art I. 137 A piece of darned and faded tapestry.
2. Formed, made, or ornamented with darning-stitch.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > sewn or ornamented textile fabric > [adjective] > embroidered > with specific stitches
darned1881
saddle-stitched1895
pin-stitched1898
surface-couched1905
underside-couched1936
1881 C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork Mod. Homes i. 86 Italian punto a maglia or darned netting.
1882 S. F. A. Caulfeild & B. C. Saward Dict. Needlework 145/2 The Darned Embroidery most practised in Europe has been chiefly worked upon cotton.
1895 Montgomery Ward Catal. Spring & Summer 79/1 Darned or embroidered net, 72 in.
1909 Westm. Gaz. 27 Feb. 15/2 The theatre or afternoon dress is of darned filet over satin or cashmere.
1909 Westm. Gaz. 7 Aug. 15/1 Darned net, such as was worn about 1830, or even earlier, looks very well.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online September 2019).

darnedadj.2adv.

Forms: Also derned, dirned, durned.
Etymology: Euphemistic alteration of damned adj., n., and adv.
In profane use (chiefly U.S.).
A. adj.2
1. In predicative use or as past participle: damned (see damn v. 6).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [interjection] > oaths other than religious or obscene > damn
damn1589
damnationa1616
damme1645
darn1781
darned1808
by darn1840
doggone1857
dammit1894
hot damn1929
bollocks1940
dammit1956
1808 J. N. Barker Tears & Smiles 18 I'll be darned, sir, if I think this is the way.
1843 Spirit of Times 11 Feb. 591/3 He said he would ‘be dod derned if he'd go’!
1843 Spirit of Times 11 Feb. 591/3 Report and be derned.
1844 John Chawbacon ii, in Halliwell Dict. (1865) I. p. xv I'll be darn'd if I know.
1847 J. K. Paulding Bucktails ii. ii. 33 I'll be darned but I guess I've lost my way.
1888 A. C. Gunter Mr. Potter xxii He sinks back..in amazed astonishment and mutters: ‘Wall, I'm darned!’
1895 Harper's Mag. Mar. 648/1 Palaces be durned! Excuse my French.
2.
a. attributive. = damned adj. 4.
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the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > [adjective] > as everyday imprecation
stinking?c1225
misbegetc1325
banned1340
cursefula1382
wariablea1382
cursedc1386
biccheda1400
maledighta1400
vilea1400
accursedc1400
whoresona1450
remauldit?1473
execrable1490
infamous1490
unbicheda1500
jolly1534
bloodyc1540
mangy?1548
pagan1550
damned1563
misbegotten1571
putid1580
desperate1581
excremental1591
inexecrable?1594
sacred1594
putrid1628
sad1664
blasted1682
plagued1728
damnation1757
infernal1764
damn1775
pesky1775
deuced1782
shocking1798
blessed1806
darned1815
dinged1821
anointed1823
goldarn1830
darn1835
cussed1837
blamed1840
unholy1842
verdomde1850
bleeding1858
ghastly1860
goddam1861
blankety1872
blame1876
bastard1877
God-awful1877
dashed1881
sodding1881
bally1885
ungodly1887
blazing1888
dee1889
motherfucking1890
blistering1900
plurry1900
Christly1910
blinking1914
blethering1915
blighted1915
blighting1916
soddish1922
somethinged1922
effing1929
Jesus1929
dagnab1934
bastarding1944
Christless1947
mother-loving1948
mothering1951
pussyclaat1957
mother-grabbing1959
pigging1970
the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [adjective] > euphemisms for stronger oaths > for 'damn'
tarnation1784
tarnal1790
darned1815
dratted1857
dagnab1934
cotton-picking1958
1815 in Amer. Speech (1928) 3 231.
1834 C. A. Davis Lett. J. Downing, Major iv. 41 ‘Do you want another report?’ ‘Not by a darn'd sight,’ says he.
1837–40 T. C. Haliburton Clockmaker (1862) 29 I guess they are pretty considerable superfine darned fools.
1876 W. Besant & J. Rice Golden Butterfly I. viii. 156 It was the durndest misbegotten location..that ever called itself a city.
1891 M. E. Ryan Told in Hills 123 She..was the ‘darndest, cutest, little customer he ever saw’.
1898 H. S. Canfield Maid of Frontier i. 6 The derned rangers will have to make the same ride.
1904 W. H. Smith Promoters xviii. 269 Darndest fellow to take things up that way.
b. absol. (in superlative) = damnedest n..
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the world > action or operation > endeavour > [noun] > one's best endeavour
devoir1362
darned1844
one's level best1851
1844 ‘J. Slick’ High Life N.Y. II. 233 There must al'ers be an eend tu every thing that's sweeter than common, that's the darndest of it.
1907 N. Munro Daft Days iv. 31 This is a funny dog... Isn't He the darnedst?
1916 H. L. Wilson Somewhere in Red Gap ii. 71 How little we think when we had ought to be thinking our darndest!
1960 Farmer & Stockbreeder 8 Mar. 147/1 The public are eating between four and five eggs each week and the Egg Board are doing their darndest to increase this figure still further.
B. adv.
= damned adv..
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the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly
swithlyc888
micklelyeOE
swith971
hardOE
un-i-fohOE
sevenfoldlOE
unmeet?c1225
innerlyc1330
horribly1340
too1340
sore1474
horriblec1475
vehemently1483
outrageous1487
done?a1513
exquisite1529
strangely1532
exceeding1535
exceedingly1535
angardlyc1540
angerlyc1540
choicec1540
vengeable1542
vengeably?1550
extremelya1554
monstrous1569
thrice1579
amain1587
extremea1591
damnably1598
fellc1600
tyrannically1602
exquisitely1603
damnedly1607
preciously1607
damnablea1616
impensively1620
excellingly1621
main1632
fearful1634
vengeancelya1640
upsy1650
impensely1657
twadding1657
vastly1664
hideous1667
mainly1670
consumed1707
consumedly1707
outrageously1749
damned1757
nation1771
shockingly1777
deuced1779
darn1789
darned1807
felly1807
varsal1814
awful1816
awfy1816
frightfully1816
deucedly1819
dogged1819
awfully1820
gallowsa1823
shocking1831
tremendously1832
everlasting1833
terribly1833
fearfully1835
ripping1838
poison1840
thundering1853
frighteninglyc1854
raring1854
hell's own1863
goldarned1866
goddamned1870
doggone1871
acutely1872
whooping1874
stupidly1878
everlastingly1879
hideously1882
densely1883
storming1883
good and1885
thunderingly1885
crazy1887
tremendous1887
madly1888
goldarn1892
howling1895
murderously1916
rasted1919
goddam1921
bitchingly1923
Christly1923
bitching1929
falling-down1930
lousy1932
appallingly1937
stratospherically1941
Christ almighty1945
effing1945
focking1956
dagnab1961
drop-dead1980
hella1987
totes2006
1807 L. Beach Jonathan Postfree 23 Drove down old Squire Herdy's cattle—darn'd ugly creatures to drive.
1822 Woodworth Deed of Gift 45 I have taken a liking to you, 'cause you are so darn'd pretty.
1848 J. R. Lowell Biglow Papers 1st Ser. i. 8 Ef you're arter folks o' gumption, You've a darned long row to hoe.
1873 J. H. Beadle Undeveloped West xx. 369 Him and two other Cherokees..scared some Eastern fellers dirned near to death.
1888 Harper's Mag. July 323/2 In Colorado the man who tells the first story has a darned poor show.
1922 S. Lewis Babbitt v. 57 Machine looks brand new now—not that it's so darned old, of course; had it less 'n three years.
1962 J. Ludwig in R. Weaver First Five Years 19 By God, she tells herself, this is a darned good face.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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